Skin tags and HGH

Be. Very careful with HGH. Even low dose can cause insulin resistance for quite a long time during the day.

I’m T2D and after I take growth I have near total resistance to insulin , which I inject anyway. Like if I need to clear 100g of carbs I may need 15-20 units of Humalog , minimum , and even then it will take 60-90 minutes for my Bg to budge.

i have this effect even within 10 hours of injecting HGH so I’ve stopped doing pre workout injections. I do them early evening after i am finished w carbs for the day and try to give myself at least 12 hours before eating carbs. Especially anything more than 10g

Insurance won’t cover it for you but Dexcom sells no rx version of CGM that you can use. Or you can still ask ur doc for a Dexcom RX and use good Rx to get the sensors. The Rx versions update every 5min and non Rx I think are every 15min. Can’t recall what other differences are.

// edit. For Dexcom I’m speaking from US consumer side , if u live outside the US check prices there. The g7 , rx version , is good if you have an apple
Watch because the Bluetooth syncs directly to the watch so you don’t have to have your phone with you ,
Unlike prior versions.
 
Be. Very careful with HGH. Even low dose can cause insulin resistance for quite a long time during the day.

I’m T2D and after I take growth I have near total resistance to insulin , which I inject anyway. Like if I need to clear 100g of carbs I may need 15-20 units of Humalog , minimum , and even then it will take 60-90 minutes for my Bg to budge.

i have this effect even within 10 hours of injecting HGH so I’ve stopped doing pre workout injections. I do them early evening after i am finished w carbs for the day and try to give myself at least 12 hours before eating carbs. Especially anything more than 10g

Insurance won’t cover it for you but Dexcom sells no rx version of CGM that you can use. Or you can still ask ur doc for a Dexcom RX and use good Rx to get the sensors. The Rx versions update every 5min and non Rx I think are every 15min. Can’t recall what other differences are.

// edit. For Dexcom I’m speaking from US consumer side , if u live outside the US check prices there. The g7 , rx version , is good if you have an apple
Watch because the Bluetooth syncs directly to the watch so you don’t have to have your phone with you ,
Unlike prior versions.

In human studies. Tesamoralin has been shown to boost GH without worsening insulin resistance in T2 diabetics, fyi. So that's one option.

Another option for non-diabetics would be, a GLP while using HGH would likely help prevent the insulin sensitivity and glucose control problems.
 
Another option for non-diabetics would be, a GLP while using HGH would likely help prevent the insulin sensitivity and glucose control problems.

I think this is likely the safest way to do hgh if worried about blood glucose. It’s also basically the best recomp combo I’ve ever seen. My girl has made insane progress in 2 months on hgh and sema.
 
Whats sema. Or GLP be enough to keep the glucose low so I wasn't get the the sides of hgh 1st time using it Plus I take insulin now but not much novo r from Walmart there brand any advice guys to help metformin and there's something else starts with a b can't think of it
I think this is likely the safest way to do hgh if worried about blood glucose. It’s also basically the best recomp combo I’ve ever seen. My girl has made insane progress in 2 months on hgh and sema.
 
Whats sema. Or GLP be enough to keep the glucose low so I wasn't get the the sides of hgh 1st time using it Plus I take insulin now but not much novo r from Walmart there brand any advice guys to help metformin and there's something else starts with a b can't think of it

Semaglutide (Ozempic/GLP).

You can minimize hgh sides by reconstituting it properly with pharma grade BAC water, filtering it, and keeping the dose reasonable.
 
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